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Hi everyone. I just got a wheel replacment confirmed by insurance for a damaged rear 19" Competition Package M3 wheel. Since I'm getting my new one I'd like to turn the old one into a coffee table. It was cosmetically damaged, refinished, and they couldn't match the colour, still perfectly round. I was thinking about mounting a round glass top onto it. Can anyone figure out how to do this?

I hadn't thought of doing the glass fully self contained within the wheel, using the rim as a table "lip". I had planned on doing a larger table, say 28-36" inches in glass diameter. This is why I asked about securing. i wouldn't want someone to set something on the edge and have the weight tip the table over, otherwise I would use the clear rubber pads mentioned above. Would I just use some type of crazy glue like substance for a larger glass piece?